IHSA girls track and field: Every Peoria-area athlete who advanced to state finals
138 Peoria-area athletes qualify for IHSA girls track and field state finals
Enzo Fernández is filled with enthusiasm and desire as he prepares for the FA Cup final against Manchester City. He aims to add another trophy to his collection after previous successes with Chelsea.
“I have always dreamed since I arrived here to win many titles and achieve our goals together. So I am very, very happy to play another final, with a lot of enthusiasm, with a lot of desire.”
“[…] I always want to win. I always want to add titles for the club, for my career. So I am very excited and determined to win this title.”
Enzo Fernández expressed his excitement and determination to win, stating he has always dreamed of achieving titles with the club.
Enzo has participated in three finals with Chelsea, winning two titles: the UEFA Conference League and the FIFA Club World Cup, while losing the 2024 League Cup to Liverpool.
Winning the FA Cup final not only secures the trophy but also qualifies Chelsea for next season's Europa League, making it crucial for their European prospects.
138 Peoria-area athletes qualify for IHSA girls track and field state finals
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-Enzo Fernández; source: The FA These are precisely the sort of quotes you want to hear from one of your most important team leaders ahead of the biggest game of the season, especially as our prospects of European football are also riding on the outcome, beyond just the glory of winning the oldest knockout competition in football. Win, and we not only collect the shiny trophy, but we get to play in next season’s Europa League. Lose, and we get nothing. And whether his true motivation is personal, professional, or collective, that doesn’t much matter. It’s been a career year for the 25-year-old, certainly in terms of goalscoring, and he’s found the back of the net in three of the five games under interim head coach Calum McFarlane, including the 1-1 draw at the Etihad back in January. He’s been putting his proverbial money where his mouth is, and we could use another big performance from him this weekend. Manchester City will be heavily favored — even if their primary focus is on the title race — but anything can happen in a one-off game. LFG.